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The phrase "data are from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when stating the source or origin of data, and it is often used in technical or scientific writing. Example: The data are from a survey conducted by the research team at Harvard University.
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All data are from FRED.
The polling data are from Nate Silver.
Data are from three independent experiments.
Contribution data are from the campaigns.
Data are from one experiment (a d).
Data are from the Chicago Police Department.
Data are from the UIS.Stat website.
Unless otherwise stated, all data are from work on females.
Bioluminescence imaging data are from two biologically independent experiments.
The Bedmap-2 data are from the British Antarctic Survey.
The subglacial basin data are from Young et al. (2012).
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